Preparation is in the final hectic stage. This will be quite the party – lots of on-water and of-water activities (playboating and canoe polo sessions, fun-race, nature walks, boat demos), Chili for dinner, a band, tons of gear to give away and raffle off. Now if only the water levels co-operate during the weather escapades this year. But with water or without, this will be an excellent weekend! More info on the VKC website.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Winter is back. Part II. April 18-20
Wow – what a tease! A week ago temperatures climbed to 20oC. We made the best of the sunny weekend sending a couple of routes in Cheakamus Canyon and paddling our skinny kayaks over to Gibson.
Then on Friday evening a snowstorm hit Vancouver turning Central Park into winter wonderland in April.
Cypress only got skimpy 10 cm, but Seymour received 25-30 cm of cold fluffy pow! Made for a couple of nice turns before the sun came out and snow got heavy.
Then on Friday evening a snowstorm hit Vancouver turning Central Park into winter wonderland in April.
Cypress only got skimpy 10 cm, but Seymour received 25-30 cm of cold fluffy pow! Made for a couple of nice turns before the sun came out and snow got heavy.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Powder Spring - March 29/30
This year brought spring ski conditions in February and now that spring is here the POW is back – yehaa! It was cold and rainy in Vancouver last week, but with a nice forecast we were off to the Duffey Lake again. Saturday was probably our biggest b/c day ever – over 2000 meter vertical. While south faces were getting cooked by the March sun, the north holds lots silky smooth POW. An avalanche path was visible from the road on a steep ridge line, so we keep exposure low on smaller features around tree line. Not wanting to repeat the chilly night experience in the tent from two weeks ago, we drove the short way back to Mt Currie and came back for another powder day on Sunday.
More pixs coming soon
More pixs coming soon
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